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Friday, December 22, 2017
The Despot's Apprentice - So Wrong Dr. Brian Klass
The underlying assumption is that all news media are objective, no left/right leaning. But, the "fake news" outlets are overwhelmingly biased. For the past 15 months, the relentless pursuit of the Trump/Russia collusion, we are on waiting for the "smoking gun" breaking news. One of the biggest news and greatest impact of US democracy is the collusion between the federal government of Obama administration (FBI, Justice Department, IRS) and Clintons, and "fake news media" is not covering it with the same level of tenacity toward Trump / Russia collusion. There were no critical media in the US for the past 8 years. The "fake news" reporting of the 2016 election was the eye opener for many, and their subsequent reporting further solidify "fake news" status.
Friday, December 15, 2017
New Apples discovery - Opal and Ambrosia
I came across these two new apples in my local grocery store. Opal and Ambrosia.
Opal has the appearance of light brown-green color skin. It's far from the "red" and "green" like variety. It was found in 1990's around British Columbia Canada . It was stumbled upon in a family farm. It's believed naturally cross-breed between Starking Delicious and 'Golden Delicious.
Ambrosia has the appearance of red with light green hue skin. It looks like any recent varieties of bio-engineered apple. It was only recently Developed by the Institute of Experimental Botany in Prague and FruitSelect in 1999. It's growing in Washington.
Opal has the appearance of light brown-green color skin. It's far from the "red" and "green" like variety. It was found in 1990's around British Columbia Canada . It was stumbled upon in a family farm. It's believed naturally cross-breed between Starking Delicious and 'Golden Delicious.
Ambrosia has the appearance of red with light green hue skin. It looks like any recent varieties of bio-engineered apple. It was only recently Developed by the Institute of Experimental Botany in Prague and FruitSelect in 1999. It's growing in Washington.
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